The task of how to automatically track the movement of biological particles such as viruses, cell vesicles or cell receptors is of key importance in biomedical applications for the quantitative analysis of
intracellular dynamic processes.
Not exact matches
«We succeeded in visualizing the
dynamic signal
processing of
intracellular calcium as a secondary messenger which is elicited by insect feeding and transmitted systemically to unattacked areas of the plant,» Axel Mithöfer, the leader of the project group «Physiology of Plant Defense» in the Department of Bioorganic Chemistry, summarizes the results of the study.
Made of polymers in
dynamic assembly and constantly constructing and deconstructing itself, it affects numerous cellular
processes such as
intracellular movement, division and transport.